If you have followed along with the other OpenVPN tutorials in this series, you will have a copy of the client certificate, key, and the CA certificate on your system. Shimo is more expensive than the others, but not by much: it is only €14.95 (about $21USD). Finally, my client of choice is Shimo, which is not just an OpenVPN client (like the other two), but also works with a number of other VPN and VPN-like solutions: Cisco VPN, IPSec, PPTP/L2TP, SSH, and so forth. It has a cost of $9USD with a 30 day trial. One popular OpenVPN client for OS X is Tunnelblick. There are a few possible clients to choose from. Here, I look at setting up OpenVPN as a client on OS X. In other tips I’ve covered how to set up an OpenVPN Linux server and an OpenVPN Linux client. Vincent Danen takes you through the process of setting up an OS X client on OpenVPN using Shimo, which will also provide you with a reliable, robust connection via iPhone tethering.
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